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Apr 24, 2024
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A Drew Aitch
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No because our church has a problem with free market principles as it applies
To BYU sports. They don’t want to appear as though they are wasting money on frivolous things like paying players and coaches. It’s a PR nightmare for the church.
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Do we like free market principles in college sports?
Squirt
Apr 24, 9:36pm
RE: Do we like free market principles in college sports?
Eddie
Apr 24, 9:38pm
Only as long as (and as far as) we are okay with college sports being a market.
LeftOfNormal
Apr 24, 9:38pm
Free market plus player unions are the answer for pro sports. College is pro, at
BlooCoug
Apr 24, 9:40pm
No because our church has a problem with free market principles as it applies
A Drew Aitch
Apr 24, 9:41pm
Like the shopping mall? I was fine with the mall because it’s important to
BlooCoug
Apr 24, 11:11pm
Generally in sports some level of stability is needed for them to be interesting
Trent
Apr 24, 9:45pm
Why aren’t there more collectives in pro sports? Why don’t the Denver Broncos fans pool all their money and tell
rainorsnow
Apr 24, 9:47pm
College sports is not currently free market. Schools “can’t” pay players direct
Rexy Coug
Apr 24, 9:55pm
Yep. This isn't even close to free market. These schools are funded by states,
JAGA97
Apr 24, 10:05pm
Yep not free market non direct pay is strange then 4 years and some school
johnnybyu
Apr 24, 10:11pm
its literally a monoploy
Jeremy
Apr 24, 10:27pm
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